Check these out!!

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_TG3R4Wku4l4/TKenHww5zcI/AAAAAAAAAIo/kLvw7OjSnlc/s1600/bolacha+neve+1.jpgthese are so beautifu and so detailedl!! wish I knew how it is done but just wanted to share with you. anyone has ideas on how it is done?

wow! those are something else!the shading on them makes me think that they're printed on an edible printer on frosting sheets or wafer paper and then put on the cookie, maybe on top of some icing?thanks for sharing!

I agree with MariaK38, all the detail and shading on these cookies give the apprearence of being printed with edible ink and paper. Unless the person that made these cookies has amazing art skills and patients!!

"sobre o glacé" might also mean they are "hand-painted on glacé." It could be that she puts royal icing on, and then paints on top of that royal icing with additional colored royal icing, making sure it's not smooth but a little bit coarse.

Ya I think hand-painted on royal. There's a little crack down on the slipper looks like royal to me. I'm gonna try these too but Im going to put a little hole in the top to put ribbon through to hang on the tree. Something that takes this much work needs to be around a while.

LOL. Tania, those translations make me laugh so hard. Half english, half spanish (papel arroz), some portuguese. I have a friend who uses those to translate my spanish book pages into english, and we laugh when I get the translation. Thank goodness this is only one line!

Wow! That is some talent! I'm going to ask my mom to call this lady and see if she can put her classes on a DVD for us here in the US. BTW...the currency there is not US Dollars is call Real. All you have to do is find out how much the Dollar is worth over there now. (over there would be Brazil)

Hi I'm Camilla, daughter of Vera Madeira. I'm using google translate because I do not speak English. Sorry for any mistake. My mother and I found this link because the blog has accused many visits. Mamy thanks for the compliments and comments by her work. Cookies are painted with edible ink on icing. Here in Brazil called Royal Icing. Did not use any print or edible paper. Are painted like a painter paints a picture screen. They take 3 hours to paint everything and get ready. The value of each cookie is $ 10.5 dollar (small) and R $ 14.05 (large). To make the course is not necessary to know how to paint. All students can paint like my mom. Unfortunately we do not work with handouts or DVD's. I want to thank again the affection of everyone here. Kisses

Everytime I look at them I think, "these are such beautiful cards", not cookies, but cards. They remind of the Christmas cards from the 50's and 60's, and I just love those vintage cards. Then to realize these are cookies, just blows me away each time I look at them. They are so beautiful.

Hi Camilla welcome to CC, and thank you for joining the CC family. Your mother is a talented artist, and you probably are too.Please consider making simple video tutorials on a public site like youtube, and please consider making DVD tutorials in long term so we can lear from you guys.

Beautiful cookies. I love the translation too! But your words are so kind, we get the meaning of it.

For those of us who do not have this wonderful talent, we could use rice paper and then paint details on top of it, like the surface texture of Santa's beard. I do not own an edible printer, but more and more seeing something like this makes we wish I had.